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Feature detection / Analytic geometry / Image processing / Hough transform / Coordinate systems / Line / Edge detection / Parametrization / Differential geometry of surfaces / Euclidean vector / Generalised Hough transform / Circle Hough Transform
Date: 2016-03-24 02:46:13
Feature detection
Analytic geometry
Image processing
Hough transform
Coordinate systems
Line
Edge detection
Parametrization
Differential geometry of surfaces
Euclidean vector
Generalised Hough transform
Circle Hough Transform

Hough Parameter Space Regularisation for Line Detection in 3D Manuel Jeltsch1 , Christoph Dalitz1 and Regina Pohle-Fr¨ohlich1 1 Institute for Pattern Recognition, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences,

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